How do I know when I've learned enough and can stop avoiding using AI for programming
Honestly good question. Probably when the act of writing certain code becomes braindead (logging, basic loops etc), copilot autocomplete is actually super useful there. For more broad decisions, I would say if you're able to come up with a decent enough solution yourself and are able to use it as a baseline to compare the AI's solution. The AI should be an advisor, not a teacher.
>>106578905Tkmiz is a fucking troon
>>106578905Never. AI is a very useful tool to at least get a lead on very specific problems.
When it’s to learn, use ai only for advice never for code. Exept if you are sure to be better in the subject or your request
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>>106578946Incorrect. He is a lolicon. The real problem are the trannies. They take over every community like a plague.
ai makes you retarded by encouraging you to outsource your thinking. suddenly you will turn to shatgpt instead of just reading documentation, and learning more than what you intended along the way. dont willingly become a retard like everyone else.
>>106580748>llms encourage youhow can a tool encourage you to do anything IF youre a free willed individual?>dont willingly become a retard like everyone else.holy normality, go back
>>106580797humans default to the path of least resistance. sorry you are too low iq to realize this.
Is this even a question? How about just trying to write your own thing and see what happens?
I have no idea. I was finally getting "good" at programming after ten years of being shit before modern code generating LLMs came along.
>>106580834> what makes us human is that can only follow our instincts blindly>iq shitfound the (another one) mental retard>>106580843tranime picrel = mental deficiency in 99% of casesand the non-retarded tranimeposter on /g/ doesnt mind the occasional verbal abuse
>>106580857ur still shitand you never wrote anything more complex than a fizzbuzzpicrel is how llms shit themselves on 300 locs of slightly less trivial code
>>106578946nuh uh
>>106580672Lolicons are worse than trannies
Use it as a search engine. LLMs can save you time parsing documentation or searching for obscure features / APIs. If you let it write code you'll have to handhold it like a dumb junior who never learns.
>>106582649Wtf are you talking about? We're on /g/
if you have to ask then you havent learned enough